Saturday, June 1, 2019
Muslim Attitudes to Marriage and Family Life :: Papers, Religion, Culture
Muslim Attitudes to Marriage and Family LifeWorks Cited Missing      In Islam, marriage is a partnership. Muslim women accept only Allah as   their master, and do not therefore consider themselves to be inferior   to a husband. It is basic in Muslim  conjunction that the man is   responsible for the familys welfare and business  awayside the home,   but the woman has virtually absolute rights within it so long as her   behaviour does not shame her provider or husband.   No institution works well without a clear leader, and therefore there   should be one in  all family. Most Muslim women are quite happy for   this leader to be the man. If the man is not worth respecting, divorce   is a straightforward matter, and the woman whitethorn look for a better one.   Sometimes the woman in a  home base is more intelligent or organized or   practical than the man, so he will quite sensibly leave most matters   to her-but in Islam he is still responsible for her and therefore must   take care o   f her and  hear to provide for her as much as he could and   not just take advantage of her advantage of her. The women usually   live with the husbands family but must be treated with the same   respect and not considered an outsider.   Marriage and family life are considered to be very important in Islam.   Traditionally the mans duty is to go out to work to support the   family and the womans duty is to bring up the children and look after   the household. The father makes the main decisions whilst the mother   is important within the home and must be shown respect by her husband   and children. This is seen as the natural order of things and the way   Allah intended men and women to live. The man was also considered to   be the provider for the family.   Muslims believe that their household is an institution founded by God   and intended to give a secure atmosphere for the growth and progress   of all its members. Anything, which weakens or disrupts it, therefore  
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